The Aare Ware Beach in Ganpatipule is still a little far away from the eyes of mainstream tourists, so you should definitely consider heading over there this long weekend to experience a tranquil beach vibe....

Every narrow lane beckons you to explore the bazaars full of shimmering silk, knives, jewelry and carpets all moving to the rhythmic beat of metalworkers, cobblers, and weavers producing quality wares by hand; trades passed from generation to generation....

When the city was first established, the ruler, Ahmed Shah, invited all the merchants, weavers and craftsmen from all over the country and neighbouring countries to set up shop in Ahmedabad and sell their wares....

The silence is music to ears hammered by the constant sounds of the city- blaring horns, jostling people, vendors selling their wares....As soon as one enters the forest, it is like entering an entirely different world....

Bustling with lights, noise and uninhibited energy, restaurant owners standing out with their menus, stall owners busy selling their wares, with crowds of shoppers and diners; all this mingles together in an explosion that best showcases the city’s nightlife....

I am sure every Delhieght would have crossed that road but we tend to miss out this awesome location facing the old fort and standing there since 1956.Accessible by local transport and Pragati Maidan Metro Station its managed by the Government of India under the supervision of the Ministry of Textiles, the Museum is a huge complex which homes numerous craft -work both traditional and creative ranging from terracotta horses, pottery, wood carvings, metal-ware crafting, image and toys sculpturing, Folk paintings and tribal textiles and handmade jewelry from Bihar, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh etc....

Excavations carried out by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) at Purana Quila in 1954-55 (trial trenches) and again 1969-1973 by its Director, B B Lal have unearthed Painted Grey Ware dating 1000 B.C., and with a continuous cultural sequence from Mauryan to Mughal through Shunga, Kushana, Gupta, Rajput and Sultanate periods, confirming the antiquity of the site....